Shaping the Future at H&M: AI and Data-Driven Insights
)
Meet Adam, Global Product Information Lead at H&M, who is driving the future of eCommerce at H&M by harnessing data and AI to revolutionise product information and customer experience across global digital channels. In this article, he shares his insights on building agile systems, embracing omnichannel strategies, and the balance between tech-driven innovation and the creative essence of fashion retail.
Adam's career and Advice
Tell us about your career so far and the key turning points that led you to where you are today.
My career began at 18 when I sought my first internship in New York. I cold-called several companies in Manhattan, offering to help scale their businesses and structure their online marketing strategies. Why would a company in Manhattan hire an 18-year-old from Sweden to set up their online marketing strategy? That was the question I had to answer convincingly. I needed to create a sense of urgency for these companies to hire someone younger who understood emerging technologies like social media and online marketing, which were gaining traction in 2010.
I secured an interview at a new company on a Friday and was offered a position to start the following Monday. As the third employee, we grew the real estate business from a small living room to a 5th Avenue office, expanding to over 50 employees in just 1.5 years.
Upon returning to Sweden, I applied my experience in scaling and online marketing across various roles. I promoted American businesses at the American Chamber of Commerce in Sweden, launched the scooter company Bird in Stockholm, expanded the fintech company Klarna globally, and contributed to the launch of Amazon in Sweden. Currently, I’m strategically building and scaling product information offerings for H&M Group across online stores, marketplaces, social media channels, and digital touchpoints worldwide.
A key turning point in my career was when I fully committed to Product Management. I realised that mastering discovery, delivery, product launches, and strong leadership skills would open doors to leading large operations. Working with global products appealed to me as it allowed for international collaboration and travel, which are important. I’m passionate about growth and expansion within organisations. The most valuable lesson I’ve learned is to “start small and fail fast.” Experiment, evaluate, and adjust as needed.
Additional turning points include embracing the mindset that, much like in baseball, the more times you try to hit the ball, the more likely you’ll eventually score a home run. Always make the best of the hand you’re dealt. Life often nudges you toward a particular field because you have an inherent skill, even if you don’t initially recognise it. The turning point was realising I had a natural talent that attracted opportunities. By focusing on refining that talent, success followed.
Looking back at your career, what advice would you give your 20-year-old self?
Study past trends and styles, visualise where you want to be in 10 years, and chase that future version of yourself. Plan how you can surpass your future self. If you practice this mindset, you’ll find yourself achieving more than you imagined, faster than you anticipated.
Surround yourself with both older and younger individuals. Perspective is key—older generations offer wisdom and decision-making insights, while younger generations introduce new technology. Don’t fear failure or others’ opinions; those are their perceptions, and you have yours. This is your journey. If you can envision it, you can achieve it. Determination and grit will help break down your vision into achievable goals. Be humble but persistent. Innovation rarely comes from accepting “no” as the final answer.
Adam's Conference at eCommerce Expo “Future of Commerce at H&M: Leveraging Data and AI for Growth”
Tell us more about your session on the Headline Stage titled “Future of Commerce at H&M: Leveraging Data and AI for Growth"
The commerce landscape is evolving, and we must focus more on omnichannel strategies. Digital touchpoints are everywhere, and we can no longer limit our thinking to online stores alone. Online marketing and touchpoints are ubiquitous. Our job is to understand these changes and stay ahead to ensure customer satisfaction. We need to offer AI-driven solutions and personalised recommendations to our customers. We require an integrated approach to achieve this, especially as our assortment expands each year.
Don't miss out on Adam's session, it's FREE to attend for retailers and B2B/B2C brands:
Can you elaborate on the specific AI technologies H&M uses to enhance product enrichment and customer understanding?
We’re exploring the use of AI in digital touchpoints within our physical stores. The source of our product information remains consistent within our Product Information Management (PIM) team’s scope. Therefore, we need a flexible architecture to accommodate this shift, allowing us to manage and present more data on the front end.
How has H&M’s flexible architecture enabled the seamless distribution of product data across global digital touchpoints?
Our Product Data Hub, built on microservices, first ingests product data from our sourcing systems into our Data Layer, where we aggregate all the data. We then distribute this data through microservices based on the product lifecycle. All product data is shared with our SaaS system, Bluestone PIM, where the enrichment occurs. Once enriched, products and articles move to our foundation layer.
In this foundation layer, we build APIs that allow our experience/capability teams to request the specific data they need for their operations via an API-driven approach. These teams then maintain their data within our Experience Layer, which creates flexibility on the front end. This decouples the front end from the back end, providing a single source of truth for product information across the company.
Our digital product information management has significantly advanced, thanks to our flexible MACH Architecture built on our Product Data Hub. This structure allows us to distribute all product information efficiently to the front end.
With the new architecture, we’ve successfully decoupled the back end from the front end, allowing the Experience Layer to select the necessary product information to present to customers.
How does H&M balance the need for data-driven decision-making with the creative aspects of fashion retail?
It’s crucial to keep humans involved to maintain creativity. We leverage the latest technology to provide recommendations while preserving the creativity within our skilled workforce. At our core, we are a fashion retailer, and our goal is to use technology to deliver fashion and manage product data.
Looking ahead, how do you see the role of AI and data evolving in the future of commerce, both at H&M and across the retail industry?
We may reach a point where the next generation only trusts AI-driven advice, viewing it as the most reliable source. It’s important to find a balance in how much AI influences the product information we present to customers.
Quick-Fire Questions
What do you dislike the most as a customer?
When it’s challenging to find the information or answers you’re looking for. Customers should be well-informed and educated about the “why.” It’s an organisation’s responsibility to ensure customer satisfaction.
What is your favourite social media platform?
LinkedIn, by far. It’s a valuable platform where organisations, professionals, think tanks, and NGOs converge. It fosters natural interactions between business and politics, helps build professional networks, and is a forum for companies and organisations to attract top talent.
How many unopened emails do you currently have in your inbox?
I have just a few from potential new vendors I haven’t had the chance to respond to since returning from vacation. It’s not that their requests aren’t valuable; our current priority is ensuring smooth operations for our online stores and providing up-to-date product information for our global customers.
What tool do you use the most on your laptop?
Aside from Outlook for email, it’s Excel. It’s an incredibly powerful tool for managing analytics, creating graphs, and tracking team progress and priorities.
What is your proudest moment in your career so far?
My proudest moment was when our team successfully switched PIM systems within six months while keeping all online stores operational worldwide. This included managing incidents and launching new content for new assortments in some markets during this period—an amazing team achievement. Another proud moment was launching Amazon.se in Sweden, where I was responsible for the Search function and expanding Klarna in the U.S.
What is your dream career achievement?
My dream achievement is to contribute to delighting our customers and making it as easy as possible for them to feel fashionable and confident in their daily lives through our sustainable approach.
Latest News
-
As we approach this year’s eCommerce Expo and Technology for Marketing events, Na’ama Sheba, Chief Marketing Officer at B2B payments provider Mondu discusses the hottest trends in eCommerce payments r ...
-
In the ever-evolving world of eCommerce, UK merchants must adopt strategic approaches to ensure sustainable growth both at home and abroad. In our recent webinar featuring Emily McMorran, CX Lead at w ...
-
5 Top Tips for Speaking at eCommerce Expo & Technology for Marketing
21 Aug 2024 Alyssia Smith, Senior Content Manager at CloserStill MediaSome essential tips to help you deliver an impactful presentation with Alyssia Smith, Senior Content Manager at eCommerce Expo and Technology for Marketing -
A new source of information for businesses wanting to expand and increase their customer base.
-
Health & Beauty: A Bright Spot For eCommerce
30 Jul 2024 Andy Mulcahy, Strategy and Insight Director, IMRGWhat a miserable year it’s proving to be for eCommerce. Revenue has performed well below expectation, site traffic overall has seen barely any growth in 2024 so far and conversion remains suppressed. ... -
LeMieux's Head of eCommerce On International Expansion Strategies
28 Jul 2024 Laura DazonShaun Loughlin, Head of eCommerce at LeMieux, shares his 20-year journey in retail and eCommerce, emphasising international expansion strategies. -
Building Strong Partnerships Between Retailers and Marketplaces for Excellent Customer Service
27 Jul 2024Discover how Deliveroo enhances grocery delivery by partnering with retailers, offering logistics, and advanced tech integration, ensuring fast and reliable customer service. -
Is Discounting Usage Intensifying in eCommerce?
26 Jun 2024 Andy Mulcahy, Strategy and Insight Director, IMRGExplore how increasing discount usage in eCommerce is impacting revenue growth in 2024. Discover the trends, challenges, and strategies retailers are employing to navigate tough trading conditions. -
How Big Bus Tours and Oban International Embraced Search Tech To Bounce Back Bigger and Better
26 Jun 2024Big Bus Tours transformed its digital marketing amid COVID-19, leveraging local insights and tech innovations. The result? Increased revenue, higher click-through rates, and record-breaking digital pe ... -
2024 eCommerce Awards – Finalists Announced
26 Jun 2024We are thrilled to reveal the initial category finalists for the 2024 eCommerce Awards. -
Your Month in eCommerce and Marketing
26 Jun 2024 Lily Tokmantseva, Head of Marketing & Content - eCommerce Expo & Technology for MarketingBite-size updates on what happened in marketing and eCommerce this month, to keep you ahead of the curve and inform your campaigns. -
Meet SJ, AllSaint's Global Leader in CX, Fraud & D2C, as she tells you more about implementing AI at a major British fashion retailer, as well as strategies for payment security and fraud prevention
-
UK eCommerce in 2024: Struggles, Bright Spots, and Hopes for Recovery
29 May 2024 Andy Mulcahy, Strategy and Insight Director, IMRGThe UK eCommerce market has underperformed in 2024, with actual revenue growth consistently below forecasts, though some sectors like health & beauty show resilience and potential for improvement. -
Insights on the transformative impact of generative Artificial Intelligence in eCommerce from daily applications to long-term implications.
-
Meet Giovanni, Head of eCommerce Media Europe at Lipton as he shares valuable insights into effective eCommerce strategies and balancing creativity with data-driven decisions.
-
Debating The Value of Amazon Advertising
29 May 2024A comprehensive examination of the advantages and limitations of Amazon advertising. -
Biotiful's Rob Manning on Spearheading DTC in the rapidly growing gut health market
01 May 2024 Laura DazonMeet Robert Manning, Head of Direct to Consumer & eCommerce at Biotiful, who's spearheading the launch of ambient products through DTC channel in the rapidly growing gut health market. -
In a recent conference session, Andrew Ostcliffe, Oxfam's Head of eCommerce & Retail Innovation, shared key strategies for managing rapid eCommerce growth while integrating with physical store offerin ...
-
In this conference Helen Slaven, Chief Revenue Officer at Poq, and Jennifer North, Head of Digital Experience at Hobbycraft, shared valuable insights into the pivotal role of mobile apps in driving cu ...
-
Are things looking up for eCommerce?
30 Apr 20242024 started off badly for eCommerce sales in the UK and it looked like demand might actually be getting even more suppressed; a real blow to a market that has seen 35 consecutive months of negative m ... -
If you haven’t started your entries already to the eCommerce Awards there is still plenty of time to start your winning journey…
-
Recognising excellence in the world of eCommerce the ceremony will take place after day one of eCommerce Expo.
-
Martin Musiol from GenerativeAI.net on Finding Tailored Solutions For Your Business With AI
27 Mar 2024 Laura DazonExplore Martin's journey into AI, and discover his insights on integrating AI into business operations and how can AI enhance creativity. -
The 3 Keys to Success in eCommerce Right Now
27 Mar 2024Learn eCommerce success essentials from Chloë Thomas: adapt, profit, engage. Test and innovate to thrive in today's competitive market. -
What's wrong with online fashion?
27 Mar 2024 Andy Mulcahy, Strategy and Insight Director, IMRGAs I mentioned in a previous article, eCommerce is going through a tough period at the moment. Following the huge growth online during the lockdowns, it has fallen away consistently as we’ve entered a ... -
ECommerce Talent: Past, Present & Future
27 Mar 2024Discover essential insights into eCommerce talent sourcing trends with Andy Davies, from Vertical Advantage. Learn about salary shifts, leadership gaps, and strategies for sustainable growth. -
Are You Strategising Growth This Year?
04 Mar 2024IMRG’s recent session highlighted key insights for eCommerce growth: 🎧 Listen to the Full Session In This Session: eCommerce Downturn: 2022 saw negative growth in the UK's eCommerce sector, largel ... -
Learn how to go composable with Lampoo, luxury second-hand fashion retailer.
-
A tough, tough start to the year for online retailers
27 Feb 2024 Andy Mulcahy, Strategy and Insight Director, IMRGWith trading conditions proving to be very difficult over the past few years, it was perhaps a surprise that peak trading fell in line with forecasts for online retail. -
Discover key insights with Paul Walsh, Founder of All Things Amazon.